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<p>The Pythagorean theorem can be written as an equation relating the lengths of the sides <var>a</var>, <var>b</var> and the hypotenuse <var>c</var>.</p>
<p>To use Docling, simply install <code>docling</code>from your package manager, e.g. pip:
    <kbd>pip install docling</kbd>
</p>
<p>To convert individual documents with python, use <code>convert()</code>, for example:</p>
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from docling.document_converter import DocumentConverter

source = "https://arxiv.org/pdf/2408.09869"
converter = DocumentConverter()
result = converter.convert(source)
print(result.document.export_to_markdown())
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<p>The program will output:
    <samp>## Docling Technical Report[...]</samp>
</p>

<p>Prefetch the models:</p>
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    <li>Use the <code>docling-tools models download</code> utility:</li>
    <li>Alternatively, models can be programmatically downloaded using <samp>docling.utils.model_downloader.download_models()</samp>.</li>
    <li>Also, you can use download-hf-repo parameter to download arbitrary models from HuggingFace by specifying repo id:
        <pre><code>
            $ docling-tools models download-hf-repo ds4sd/SmolDocling-256M-preview
            Downloading ds4sd/SmolDocling-256M-preview model from HuggingFace...
        </code></pre>
        <pre hidden><code>$ docling-tools</code></pre>
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